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Lista de Palabras Nivel B2 - Personalidad

Aquí aprenderás algunas palabras en inglés sobre la personalidad, como "arrogant", "caring", "bold", etc. preparadas para estudiantes de B2.

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
arrogant
[Adjetivo]

showing a proud, unpleasant attitude toward others and having an exaggerated sense of self-importance

arrogante, orgulloso

arrogante, orgulloso

Ex: The company 's CEO was known for arrogant behavior , which created a toxic work environment .
bold
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) brave and confident, with the ability to take risks

audaz, atrevido

audaz, atrevido

caring
[Adjetivo]

showing concern for the well-being of others and being kind and supportive in one's actions and interactions

afectuoso

afectuoso

decent
[Adjetivo]

treating others with respect and honesty

decente, decoroso

decente, decoroso

dishonest
[Adjetivo]

not truthful or trustworthy, often engaging in immoral behavior

deshonesto, poco honrado

deshonesto, poco honrado

easy-going
[Adjetivo]

calm and not easily worried or annoyed

fácil de tratar, de buen trato

fácil de tratar, de buen trato

energetic
[Adjetivo]

active and full of energy

lleno de energía, con energía

lleno de energía, con energía

enthusiastic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing intense excitement, eagerness, or passion for something

entusiasmado

entusiasmado

dynamic
[Adjetivo]

having a lot of energy

dinámico

dinámico

Ex: dynamic atmosphere at the concert energized the crowd , creating an unforgettable experience .
forgetful
[Adjetivo]

likely to forget things or having difficulty to remember events

olvidadizo

olvidadizo

greedy
[Adjetivo]

having an excessive and intense desire for something, especially wealth, possessions, or power

codicioso, avaro

codicioso, avaro

icy
[Adjetivo]

lacking warmth or friendliness

antipático

antipático

impatient
[Adjetivo]

unable to wait calmly for something or someone, often feeling irritated or frustrated

impaciente

impaciente

lively
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) very energetic and outgoing

energético

energético

Ex: Despite her age , she lively and active , participating in various hobbies and sports .
logical
[Adjetivo]

based on clear reasoning or sound judgment

lógico

lógico

Ex: They made logical decision based on the data , avoiding emotional bias in their choice .
modest
[Adjetivo]

not boasting about one's abilities, achievements, or belongings

modesto

modesto

Ex: He gave modest reply when asked about his success .
moody
[Adjetivo]

experiencing frequent changes in mood, often without apparent reason or explanation

malhumorado

malhumorado

moral
[Adjetivo]

following the principles of wrong and right and behaving based on the ethical standards of a society

moral

moral

nosy
[Adjetivo]

showing too much interest in people's lives, especially when it is not one's concern

entrometido, metiche

entrometido, metiche

Ex: I told him to stop nosy and respect my privacy .
optimistic
[Adjetivo]

having a hopeful and positive outlook on life, expecting good things to happen

optimista

optimista

Ex: Optimistic investors continued to pour money into the startup despite the risks .
pessimistic
[Adjetivo]

having or showing a negative view of the future and always waiting for something bad to happen

pesimista

pesimista

Ex: pessimistic tone of his writing reflected the author 's bleak perspective on life .
passionate
[Adjetivo]

showing or having enthusiasm or strong emotions about something one care deeply about

apasionado, ferviente

apasionado, ferviente

Ex: passionate love for literature led her to pursue a career as an English teacher .
practical
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) realistic in facing different matters or problems

práctico

práctico

reasonable
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) showing good judgment and acting by reason

razonable, lógico

razonable, lógico

Ex: They sought advice from reasonable and experienced friend .
respectable
[Adjetivo]

considered to be good, correct, or acceptable by the society

respetable

respetable

self-confident
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) having trust in one's abilities and qualities

seguro de sí mismo

seguro de sí mismo

Ex: self-confident leader inspired trust and respect among team members with her clear direction .
sensitive
[Adjetivo]

capable of understanding other people's emotions and caring for them

sensible

sensible

Ex: The nursesensitive care helped put the patient at ease .
sincere
[Adjetivo]

(of statements, feelings, beliefs, or behavior) showing what is true and honest, based on one's real opinions or feelings

sincero

sincero

strong-willed
[Adjetivo]

very determined in one's beliefs or decisions, often showing firmness of character and persistence in achieving what one wants

tenaz

tenaz

sympathetic
[Adjetivo]

showing care and understanding toward other people, especially when they are not feeling good

comprensivo

comprensivo

Ex: The therapist provided sympathetic environment for her clients to share their emotions .
unreliable
[Adjetivo]

not able to be depended on or trusted to perform consistently or fulfill obligations

poco fiable

poco fiable

unstable
[Adjetivo]

displaying unpredictable and sudden changes in emotions and behavior

mentalmente inestable

mentalmente inestable

Ex: His career suffered setbacks because of his reputation for unstable, making colleagues hesitant to collaborate with him .
unsure
[Adjetivo]

not confident enough in oneself, especially in one's abilities

poco seguro, inseguro

poco seguro, inseguro

Ex: unsure expression showed that he needed more training .
strict
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) inflexible and demanding that rules are followed precisely

estricto, severo

estricto, severo

violent
[Adjetivo]

involving or caused by force that may result in physical damage

violento

violento

lenient
[Adjetivo]

(of a person) tolerant, flexible, or relaxed in enforcing rules or standards, often forgiving and understanding toward others

benévolo, indulgente

benévolo, indulgente

tough
[Adjetivo]

uncompromising in one's expectations, rules, or approach to dealing with others

duro

duro

Ex: The judgetough sentencing reflected the seriousness of the crime and deterred future offenders .
tight-fisted
[Adjetivo]

spending or giving money reluctantly

tacaño, mísero

tacaño, mísero

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